- Jan 20, 2014 As I answered in this question: Where is cordova-2.7.0.jar? In order to obtain the cordova.2.x.x.jar file you only have to do the following steps: Download from the Phonegap website the project.
- Android Support Library v4. Contribute to pbakondy/cordova-plugin-android-support-v4-jar development by creating an account on GitHub.
Install Cordova
Follow these steps to install Cordova:
Download Cordova Jar For Android Free
This marshals a request from the WebView to the Android native side, effectively calling the action method on the service class, with additional arguments passed in the args array. Whether you distribute a plugin as Java file or as a jar file of its own, the plugin must be specified in your Cordova-Android application's res/xml/config.xml file.
Cordova Android Version
- Install Node.js. Cordova runs on the Node.js platform, which needs to be installed as the first step. Download installer from: http://nodejs.org
- Go ahead an run the downloaded installation file. It is recommended to use the default settings. Node.js needs to be added to the PATH environment variable, which is done by default.
- To test the installation, open a command window (make sure you open a new command window to get the updated path settings made by the Node.js installation), and type: If the version number is displayed, Node.js is installed and working!
- Install Git. Git is a version control system, which is used by Cordova behind-the-scenes. Download and install from: http://git-scm.com. Default settings are recommended.
- Install Cordova. Cordova is installed using the Node Package Manager (npm). Type the following in the command window to install:
- Test the Cordova install by typing: If you see the version number, you have successfully installed Apache Cordova!